How about linking the thumb to the page it came from?
I think it would be great if the webpost feature had an option to post a thumbnail with a link to the page from which the thumb was taken.
For example, I might create a thumbnail from a portion of an image on a page, and stick that thumbnail in a blog with a link to the original page.
For example, I might create a thumbnail from a portion of an image on a page, and stick that thumbnail in a blog with a link to the original page.
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Inappropriate?Checking what you mean... eg, you snap apple.com, post a thumbnail of this snap to your blog. clicking said thumbnail goes to apple.com and not skitch.com. That correct?
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Inappropriate?Correct! You might make the thumbnail of the whole page or just one part. in the apple.com example, you might make a thumb of just one image on the page that takes you to apple.com.
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Inappropriate?Ok, thanks. I've made a note about this.
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Inappropriate?I was thinking that if you made a "Open this page in Skitch" bookmarklet, the URL would be passed to Skitch and it would be that much easier to create the corresponding thumbnail code.
I realize that it's difficult/impossible to run an application from a Firefox bookmarklet, but I noticed that cssedit.app does it somehow. You can see the bookmarklets at http://www.macrabbit.com/cssedit/book....
I think they are creating a new kind of protocol that Firefox calls.
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